Accra: Alhaji Maulvi Mohammed Bin Salih, the Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, Ghana, has called on Muslims to be sincere in the discharge of their duties to one another. He emphasized that sincerity serves as a foundation for discipline, which is essential for progress and success.
According to Ghana News Agency, Alhaji Salih delivered this message during a sermon to celebrate Eid-Ul-Fitr in Accra at Ashongman. He highlighted that the one-month fasting period should inspire Muslims to embrace the moral values of sincerity and discipline. These values, he noted, are fundamental to achieving success as emphasized in the Quoran, which encourages fasting as a means to attain righteousness.
The Ahmadiyya leader further elaborated that sincerity in one's intentions fosters discipline. He explained that in many religious traditions, discipline is regarded as a crucial component of spiritual growth and adherence to faith. He mentioned that discipline often involves resisting temptations and sinful behaviors to align oneself with divine teachings.
From a moral perspective, Alhaji Salih associated discipline with ethical behavior and personal integrity. He also pointed out that in a patriotic context, discipline is linked to civic responsibility and dedication to one's country, which includes acts of service and sacrifice.
